http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.03968
Probability of coincidental clustering among the orbits of comets, asteroids and meteoroids depends on many factors like: the size of the orbital sample searched for clusters or the size of the identified group, it is different for groups of 2,3,4, … members. Probability of coincidental clustering is assessed by the numerical simulation, therefore, it depends also on the method used for the synthetic orbits generation.
We tested the impact of some of these factors. For a given size of the orbital sample we have assessed probability of random pairing among several orbital populations of different sizes. We have found how these probabilities vary with the size of the orbital samples.
Finally, keeping fixed size of the orbital sample we have shown that the probability of random pairing can be significantly different for the orbital samples obtained by different observation techniques. Also for the user convenience we have obtained several formulae which, for given size of the orbital sample, one can use to calculate the similarity threshold corresponding to the small value of the probability of coincidental similarity among two orbits.
T. Jopek and M. Bronikowska
Wed, 14 Sep 16
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Comments: 11 pages, 16 figures, 33 references. Submitted to Planetery and Space Science
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